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Legislative Administration updates Capitol construction timeline, seeks staff and tech support for reopening
Summary
Legislative Administration described operations during the Capitol retrofit, reported systems and visitor-service metrics, and presented policy option package requests for media staffing, OLIS business analysis, AI development, security checkpoint staffing, and other operational items.
Bridal Haynes, legislative administrator, briefed the General Government subcommittee April 30 on Legislative Administration's operations, construction progress at the Capitol and a list of policy option package requests to support reopening and expanded operations. "We support the legislative process. We provide services, solutions, facilities, for the public good and support the process," Haynes said.
Haynes said Legislative Administration currently staffs about 83 positions (just over 80 FTE, plus limited-duration CAMS positions) and that key functions include facilities, information services, visitor services, employee services and financial services. She highlighted information-technology and media workloads: the office reported more than 1,000 livestreams and tens of…
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